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Concert Choir Shares®)!) Yrs. of Sacred Music
CBC's Concert Choir is preparing to leave on a one week spring
tour, traveling throughout California, and Nevada.
They will be traveling March
31-April 6, toBarstow, Las Vegas,
Bishop, Reno, Sacramento,Clovis,
and Visalia.
The concert theme is: "200
Years of Sacred Choral Music in
America." Along with a performance during the service, they will
be able to provide an informal fellowship afterwards, featuring
soloists, quartets, and guitar accompanists."
Selections include: "Salisburg";
"Ye Tribes of Adam Join"; "When
Jesus Wept"; "O Come, Sing Unto
the Lord"; "Promised Land";
'There is a Balm In Gilead";
"Witness"; "Ezekiel Saw de
Wheel"; 'The Face of Moses
Shone"; "A Canticle of Peace";
"By the Waters ofBabylon"; "Ho-
sanna to the Son of David"; "Sing,
My Soul, His Wondrous Love";
"Tell Abroad His Rising"; "Inthe
Beginning ofCreation";and "Jubi
late Deo (Psalm 100)."
Concert Choir members include:
the director Tom Cleveland, Del-
wyn Ballard, Peggy Chute, Lori
Cochran, Deborah Jenkins, Nancy
Dillard, Richard Hawkins, Deborah
Dale, Joy Johnson, Billy Keener,
Keith Lyall, Neda Jo Robins, Dan
Rowan, Phil Saeli, Debora Sheffield, Rebecca Tillman, Olivia
Tustison, Sheryl Vincent, and Raw-
lin Warta.
$100 Check
A $100 check was presented to
Mrs. Dorothy Argow by the Inland
Chapter of the United Nations Associations.
The check is for the use of a
CBC student for attending a UN
meeting, or some other activity
involving international relations.
Cal Baptist was awarded this
check, because its students have
attended the monthly meetings,
and provided programs more often
than students of any other colleges.
CONCERT CHOIR - The director Tom Cleveland, Delwyn Ballard, Peggy Chute, Lori Cochran,
Deborah Jenkins, Nancy Dillard, Richard Hawkins, Deborah Dale, Joy Johnson, Billy Keener, Keith
Lyall, Neda Jo Robins, Dan Rowan, Phil Saeli, Debora Sheffield, Rebecca Tillman, Olivia Tustison,
Sheryl Vincent, and Rawlin Warta.
We 'SANNERr,
^^"^^ Page 1 March 24, 1975 ^^^^fcj^^^
Seniors
To Give
Hymnals
The Senior Class of '75 has voted to purchase 175 Broadman
Hymnals (including racks) for their
Senior Gift. The Hymnals are for
use during chapel services in the
Wallace Book of Life Building.
The decision was made during the
senior class's semi-weekly meeting held last Monday morning.
To buy the hymnals, each graduating senior will be charged
$10.00 apiece. The seniors felt
that hymnals would be appropriate
in that many students aren't
familiar with some of the songs
sung in chapel services and it will
help promote unity of worship.
Also discussed at the senior
meeting was the annual senior banquet. This year's banquet will be
held at Griswold's Restaurant in'
Redlands and will hopefully feature
Maranatha recording artist Chuck
Girard as the featured entertainment. The price ofthe banquet will
be $6.00 per person.
CBC's Rick Ogston Qualifies
m For National Debate Tourney
RICK OGSTON
Rick Ogston, a Cal Baptist junior, qualified for the national
. forensics tournament to be held at
the University of Niagara, Buffalo,
New York, April 20-25, by placing
in the finalsoftheSpring Individual
Events Championships held at
Pasadena College.
Ogston has also been invited to
participate in the Fourth Annual
National Tournament of Finalists
at De Paul University in Chicago,
Illinois. Ogston, competing in the
junior persuasion division, spoke
on 'The Right to Privacy and the
Violation of It by the CIA."
Three other Cal Baptist forensics team members reaciiedatnii-
finals in what has been termed one
of the largest tournaments sponsored by the Pacific Southwest
Collegiate Forensics Association.
Jerry Hobbs, a freshman, received
an excellent certificate for his
"The Dilemma of Foster Parents," in the junior persuasion
"His Kids" and "Selah"
To Appear at Retreat
Pub. Admin.
Class Attends
Special Dinner
Students in the Public Administration class have attended a dinner
of the American Society of Public
Administration.
The impact of regional organizations on local government was
discussed by the deputy director of
the Southern California Association of Government, Mr. Barton
Mayer, and Mr. Wesley McDaniel,
the director of San Bernardino
Association of Government.
Mrs. Dorothy Argow ispresident
of the association. This association
holds monthly meetings and awards
annual membership to a student
from UCR, Cal State San Bernardino, and Cal Baptist.
It is composed of executives in
government on the national, state,
and local level, and of professors
of Public Administration of the
Inland Universities.
The dinner was held March 20
at the Holiday Inn.
"Gifts at Work" will be the
theme at the Baptist Student Union
Retreat at Hume Lake. The program has two main purposes, to
train student leadership for more
effective campus programs, and
to help students grow in their
Christian faith and life. Special
conferences and program features
geared to discipleship will be offered.
"Selah," whose members are
Jess Blasongame, Debbie White,
Steve Chowning, and Ellen Jones,
will be playing at the main sessions. "His Kids" will be giving
puppet workshops during the conference periods.
Program people include Harry
Williams, State Director of Evangelism; Sid Smith, Christian Social
Ministries, Director, Los Angeles;
and Sam Fort, Director of Student
Work, Northwest Convention.
Program conference will include
Leadership Training for officers
and directors, Puppet Ministry,
Ministering to Drug Problems, and
others to help in ministering on
campuses.
The election of state officers
and the commissioning of SCOPE
'75 missionaries will be held.
Bethany Bownds and Linda Lea
Meyer will be summer mission
aries from CBC.
The conference site is 65 miles
east of Fresno off Highway 180
(near Kings Canyon and Sequoia
National Forest). The dates are
April 11-13. The cost is $16.00
and sign-ups are in Joe Cutsinger's
office.
category.
Sharon Homan, also a freshman,
competing in the junior expository
division received an excellent certificate foi her speech on shoes.
Completing Cal Baptist's semi-
finalists was Darlene Trailor, a
senior, who received an excellent
certificate for her speech on ballet
in the junior expository division.
Alma Rhoades also received an
excellent certificate for her entry
on the effects of children on adults
in the junior oral interpretation
division. Miss Rhoades missed the
semi-finals by one point. In many
of the competition areas oyer 100
students were entered.
Also competing were Janelle
Higgenbotham, novice expository;
Sylvonia Sager,' novice oral interpretation; Ruth Sidener, novice
oral interpretation; and Al Wagner,
novice extemporaneous. Miss
Trailor was also entered in the
novice communicative analysis
division.
HIS KIDS will perform at the BSU Retreat at Hume Lake. They are, 1. to r. top row, Dennis Knotts,
Nate Robinson, Janet McMillian (last semester), DwayneMishlerand Roy Burkett. Bottom row, Bev
Tennison, Dave Howard Jr. and Ron Patterson.

Concert Choir Shares®)!) Yrs. of Sacred Music
CBC's Concert Choir is preparing to leave on a one week spring
tour, traveling throughout California, and Nevada.
They will be traveling March
31-April 6, toBarstow, Las Vegas,
Bishop, Reno, Sacramento,Clovis,
and Visalia.
The concert theme is: "200
Years of Sacred Choral Music in
America." Along with a performance during the service, they will
be able to provide an informal fellowship afterwards, featuring
soloists, quartets, and guitar accompanists."
Selections include: "Salisburg";
"Ye Tribes of Adam Join"; "When
Jesus Wept"; "O Come, Sing Unto
the Lord"; "Promised Land";
'There is a Balm In Gilead";
"Witness"; "Ezekiel Saw de
Wheel"; 'The Face of Moses
Shone"; "A Canticle of Peace";
"By the Waters ofBabylon"; "Ho-
sanna to the Son of David"; "Sing,
My Soul, His Wondrous Love";
"Tell Abroad His Rising"; "Inthe
Beginning ofCreation";and "Jubi
late Deo (Psalm 100)."
Concert Choir members include:
the director Tom Cleveland, Del-
wyn Ballard, Peggy Chute, Lori
Cochran, Deborah Jenkins, Nancy
Dillard, Richard Hawkins, Deborah
Dale, Joy Johnson, Billy Keener,
Keith Lyall, Neda Jo Robins, Dan
Rowan, Phil Saeli, Debora Sheffield, Rebecca Tillman, Olivia
Tustison, Sheryl Vincent, and Raw-
lin Warta.
$100 Check
A $100 check was presented to
Mrs. Dorothy Argow by the Inland
Chapter of the United Nations Associations.
The check is for the use of a
CBC student for attending a UN
meeting, or some other activity
involving international relations.
Cal Baptist was awarded this
check, because its students have
attended the monthly meetings,
and provided programs more often
than students of any other colleges.
CONCERT CHOIR - The director Tom Cleveland, Delwyn Ballard, Peggy Chute, Lori Cochran,
Deborah Jenkins, Nancy Dillard, Richard Hawkins, Deborah Dale, Joy Johnson, Billy Keener, Keith
Lyall, Neda Jo Robins, Dan Rowan, Phil Saeli, Debora Sheffield, Rebecca Tillman, Olivia Tustison,
Sheryl Vincent, and Rawlin Warta.
We 'SANNERr,
^^"^^ Page 1 March 24, 1975 ^^^^fcj^^^
Seniors
To Give
Hymnals
The Senior Class of '75 has voted to purchase 175 Broadman
Hymnals (including racks) for their
Senior Gift. The Hymnals are for
use during chapel services in the
Wallace Book of Life Building.
The decision was made during the
senior class's semi-weekly meeting held last Monday morning.
To buy the hymnals, each graduating senior will be charged
$10.00 apiece. The seniors felt
that hymnals would be appropriate
in that many students aren't
familiar with some of the songs
sung in chapel services and it will
help promote unity of worship.
Also discussed at the senior
meeting was the annual senior banquet. This year's banquet will be
held at Griswold's Restaurant in'
Redlands and will hopefully feature
Maranatha recording artist Chuck
Girard as the featured entertainment. The price ofthe banquet will
be $6.00 per person.
CBC's Rick Ogston Qualifies
m For National Debate Tourney
RICK OGSTON
Rick Ogston, a Cal Baptist junior, qualified for the national
. forensics tournament to be held at
the University of Niagara, Buffalo,
New York, April 20-25, by placing
in the finalsoftheSpring Individual
Events Championships held at
Pasadena College.
Ogston has also been invited to
participate in the Fourth Annual
National Tournament of Finalists
at De Paul University in Chicago,
Illinois. Ogston, competing in the
junior persuasion division, spoke
on 'The Right to Privacy and the
Violation of It by the CIA."
Three other Cal Baptist forensics team members reaciiedatnii-
finals in what has been termed one
of the largest tournaments sponsored by the Pacific Southwest
Collegiate Forensics Association.
Jerry Hobbs, a freshman, received
an excellent certificate for his
"The Dilemma of Foster Parents" in the junior persuasion
"His Kids" and "Selah"
To Appear at Retreat
Pub. Admin.
Class Attends
Special Dinner
Students in the Public Administration class have attended a dinner
of the American Society of Public
Administration.
The impact of regional organizations on local government was
discussed by the deputy director of
the Southern California Association of Government, Mr. Barton
Mayer, and Mr. Wesley McDaniel,
the director of San Bernardino
Association of Government.
Mrs. Dorothy Argow ispresident
of the association. This association
holds monthly meetings and awards
annual membership to a student
from UCR, Cal State San Bernardino, and Cal Baptist.
It is composed of executives in
government on the national, state,
and local level, and of professors
of Public Administration of the
Inland Universities.
The dinner was held March 20
at the Holiday Inn.
"Gifts at Work" will be the
theme at the Baptist Student Union
Retreat at Hume Lake. The program has two main purposes, to
train student leadership for more
effective campus programs, and
to help students grow in their
Christian faith and life. Special
conferences and program features
geared to discipleship will be offered.
"Selah" whose members are
Jess Blasongame, Debbie White,
Steve Chowning, and Ellen Jones,
will be playing at the main sessions. "His Kids" will be giving
puppet workshops during the conference periods.
Program people include Harry
Williams, State Director of Evangelism; Sid Smith, Christian Social
Ministries, Director, Los Angeles;
and Sam Fort, Director of Student
Work, Northwest Convention.
Program conference will include
Leadership Training for officers
and directors, Puppet Ministry,
Ministering to Drug Problems, and
others to help in ministering on
campuses.
The election of state officers
and the commissioning of SCOPE
'75 missionaries will be held.
Bethany Bownds and Linda Lea
Meyer will be summer mission
aries from CBC.
The conference site is 65 miles
east of Fresno off Highway 180
(near Kings Canyon and Sequoia
National Forest). The dates are
April 11-13. The cost is $16.00
and sign-ups are in Joe Cutsinger's
office.
category.
Sharon Homan, also a freshman,
competing in the junior expository
division received an excellent certificate foi her speech on shoes.
Completing Cal Baptist's semi-
finalists was Darlene Trailor, a
senior, who received an excellent
certificate for her speech on ballet
in the junior expository division.
Alma Rhoades also received an
excellent certificate for her entry
on the effects of children on adults
in the junior oral interpretation
division. Miss Rhoades missed the
semi-finals by one point. In many
of the competition areas oyer 100
students were entered.
Also competing were Janelle
Higgenbotham, novice expository;
Sylvonia Sager,' novice oral interpretation; Ruth Sidener, novice
oral interpretation; and Al Wagner,
novice extemporaneous. Miss
Trailor was also entered in the
novice communicative analysis
division.
HIS KIDS will perform at the BSU Retreat at Hume Lake. They are, 1. to r. top row, Dennis Knotts,
Nate Robinson, Janet McMillian (last semester), DwayneMishlerand Roy Burkett. Bottom row, Bev
Tennison, Dave Howard Jr. and Ron Patterson.